This wiki collects information on two animated series, Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.

Avatar: The Last Airbender was a 61-episode series created and produced by Michael DiMartino and Brian Konietzko. It ran for three seasons with Nickelodeon from February 21, 2005 until June 9, 2008.

Avatar: The Last Airbender's setting is based on Eastern influences. It combines and melds the styles of both anime and American cartoon, and it relies on imagery from East-Asian, Inuit, and South American societies.

In Avatar, some are gifted with the talent to manipulate the classical elements: earth, water, fire, and air. The ability to bend the elements is based on psychokinetic traits from Chinese martial arts. Across the known world, there is only one person who can bend all four elements, and that is the Avatar, a peacekeeper destined to maintain balance among the Four Nations.

The Legend of Korra was a spin-off sequel series to Avatar: The Last Airbender. The show has been picked up for a total of 52 episodes spread across four seasons.

Whereas the original Avatar series drew on ancient Eastern influences, The Legend of Korra builds on that same aesthetic utilizing a more Western palette during the 1920's Industrial Revolution.

Set 70 years after the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender, this spin-off series introduces Korra, the next Avatar after Aang. Unlike her predecessor, however, Korra has already mastered the elements of water, earth and fire by the start of the series. All that remains is airbending, which she'll have to learn from Aang's son Tenzin in Republic City, the capital of the Four Nations.